asa i = { ¥ SERRE A ~ THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 5 PAGE NINE 4 LIT dee ee ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Services at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will begin with Sunday School at 9:45 o’clock in the morn- ing, with classes of instruction pro- vided for the youngest to the old- est. At 11 o'clock the service with sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, preaching upon the theme “March On” will be held. The meeting of the Church Council will be held Tuesday might at 8. The recently formed Luther League choir will rehearse Wednesday night at 6:45 and at 7:30 the choir will rehearse. Wednesday afternoon at 1 the Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet. The Bowling League will continue its season on [Friday might at 9 at Forty Fort. Instruction for the Con- firmation Class will be given on Saturday morning alt 10 in the Sun- day school room. Co-chairmen; Dale Zimmerman and Carl Hirner reported that the Sauer Kraut supper held last Satur- day by the Brotherhood was the most successful yet in their report to the Brotherhood at the meeting held Monday night. More than 200 were served and the cooperation and support of the congregation and community were of the highest. They expressed their deep apprecia- tion and gratitude to all who made Theldpper Room. 2 THE UPPER ROOM. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Y USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE this possible, especially pointing out the fine work done by the sub-teen boys serving as bus boys. Following the business the members of the Brotherhood enjoyed two very fine films depicting the training of a Navy aviator, filmg secured through the president, Joseph Maza. SHAVERTOWN CHURCH Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost Sunday: 9:45, Church School with classes for al] ages. 11:00, Nursery during church hour for pre-school children; 11:00, Morning Worship service in [Sanctuary—November is Loyalty and Thanksgiving month. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be observed. Parents of infants and children to be baptized should contact the Pastor. 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. Monday: 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 9; 8:00, Official Board meeting in Chapel room. Tuesday: 4:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231; 8:00, Berean Bible Class at home of Mrs. Dona Major, 2 ‘Wednesday: 3:30, Brownies; 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 75. Thursday: 3:45, Junior Choir re- hearsal; 7:30, Senior Choir rehear- sal. Friday: 7:30, Booth Festival at r EXERCISE TY NN" 3 . . . and for your ELECTION NIGHT ~~ Social Gathering Let us add sparkle to your party table with a beautiful Fall Cen- terpiece from . . HILL -the-florist UPPER ROAD, SHAVERTOWN r Phone Dallas 4-7331 for DRY- CLEANING SPECIAL! COATS - SUITS - DRESSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED each — Garments called for MONDAY : = TUESDAY. - - WEDNESDAY 2 ® DALLAS ® SHAVERTOWN ® TRUCKSVILLE Delivered On THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PHONE ENTERPRISE 1-0545 TOLL FREE Ne GASH & CARRY Coats — Suits — Dresses 2 tor $1.69 — 89c¢ each — BRANCH 340 Carey Ave., W.-B. 45 N. Main St., W.B. 34 E. Northampton St., W.-B. 30 S. Franklin St., W.-B. SV HE WET STORES Dallas Methodist Church; As a church member exercise your right to vote! Vote early! The following new members were received into the membership of Shavertown Methodist Church: Mr. and Mrs. Warner F. Cook; Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Dolbear; Mr. and Mrs, Richard J, Griffith, Mr. and Mrs, Paul D. Griner, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M, Klaboe, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kleppinger, Mrs. Lena T. McNeal,” Mrs. William A. Nunlist, Miss Ruth H, Pethick, Miss Ivy G. Pethick, Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Wat- kins, * DALLAS METHODIST The sermon theme at the Metho- dist Church Sunday morning will be, “Taking Religion Seriously.” The Official] Board meeting will be held on Monday evening at 8 PM instead of Tuesday which is Election Day. The Dallas Sub-District Booth Festival for the Children’s Home in Binghamton will be held at the Dallas Methodist Friday November 7, This project is spon- sored by the Youth Fellowship of the Back Mountain area. Earnest Stair is treasurer. Please bring food donations to the church. Don’t forget to bring special offering Sunday. This is a very worthy cause. Youth Fellowship service at 6:30 PM. A new series of studies will be taken up for the month of Novem- ber. The first topic will be “Jesus, Man of many Names” lead by Rev. Heapps assisted by Robert McQuil- kin, All high school youths are in- vited. Twenty-five have already en- rolled, New members by letter of transfer will be received into the membership of the church [Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service, Also at this service there will be conducted a dedication service for all Sunday School Teachers and Officers. LOYALVILLE METHODIST Rev. B. Everett Lord Sunday services, 8:30 morning worship; 9:30, Church School; MYF, 7 PM; prayer meeting and choir practice, 8 PM. Tonight is the annual Hallowe'en party sponsored by the choir for benefit of “the church organ fund. Come in costume; Win a prize, play games and enjoy refreshments. 8 PM in the church hall, ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE Commission on - Education, for- merly known @s Church Board of Education, of Alderson Methodist Church will meet Monday evening, at 7:30 at the church, Tuesday evening, Noxen WISCS will meet with Mrs, Raymond Gun- ton at eight. Official Board of Kunkle Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Henney Wednesday evening, at eight, The Booth Festival of Dallas Sub- District will be held in Dallas Meth- odist (Church Friday evening. |Con- tributions of money or canned goods may be brought to the (Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sun- day. The money given will be divided between Wyoming Conference iChildren’s Home at Binghamton, and, Sky Lake Camp. Canned goods wil] go to the Home. Alderson-Ruggles MY[F is grate- ful to Mrs. Fuller Ashton, Mrs. Esther Armitage, Mrs, Ada Amgder- son, Mrs. Beulah Bronson, Mrs. Gil- bert Carpenter, Mrs. Howard Hig- gins, Mrs. Ruth [Sheffler and Wialter Bronson for canning apple sauce for the Booth Festival to be given to he Children’s Home, Annual Bazaar of the WNoxen ‘WISCS will be held in the Firemen’s Hall in Noxen on Thursday. Services in Methodist (Churches of Alderson-Noxen [Charge with the pastor preaching, and [Sunday school will be held cn Sunday, as follows: Ruggles Church service, 8:45; ISun- day school, 10:00; Noxen Church worship service, 10:00, Sunday School, 11:00, MYF, 4:00; Alderson Sunday [Schiool, 10:15, Alderson Church service, 11:15; Kunkle Sun- day (School, 10:00, Kunkle Church service, 7:30 P.M. The Alderson-Ruggles MYIF will have a party in the Ruggles Church "Hall this evening at 7. PRINCE OF PEACE Rev. William McClellan, Rector ‘Women of Prince of Peace Epis- copal church and Auxiliary will hold a icorponate (Communion Sunday at 11. The United Thank Offering which will be taken up at this ser- vice will form the foundation for a special] gift of Auxiliaries to be pre- sented at the Congress of Episcopal Churches in ithe United States in Houston, Texas in 1955. This fund is used for building of schools, hospitals and churches in the missionary field. Mrs. William Wright is chairman of the Thank Offering, BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor [Sunday services include Sunday School at 10 AM, worship service 7:30. Young people meet Monday at 6:45 to go to Sweet Valley, where they will attend Evangelistic ser- vices at he Christian Church. Wednesday evening, prayer meet- Tonight is the annua] Hallowe'en Party in the church basement, for members of church, Sunday iSchool, and young People. Guests are asked to mask. Refreshments will include doughnuts, coffee, and soda. evening WHUM-TV Tower Is Higher Than Famous Eiffel Located On Route 85 Tower Will Rise 1,000 Feet Erection of the WHUM-TV (pri- mary affiliate of ICBS-TV) tower which will be higher than the fam- ous Eiffel Tower in Paris, is well under way at Summit Station which is at the Berks Schuylkill line ox Route 83. The Eiffel Tower is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. WHUM-TV’s tower will be even higher. Arrangements have been made by the management of WHUM-TV and the State Police to hdndle large crowds who will be looking at the tower over the week- end. The tower is now 150 feet high. The $250,000. 1036 foot tower is being erected by the same crew of riggers who last February erected an equally tall tower in Greenland. They are familiar with the difficul- ties encountered in extreme weather conditions, Fortunately, the weather conditions at Summit [Station in Pennsylvania are not nearly so severe as in Greenland. The tower will be completed by Novem- ber 15. The WHUM-TV transmitter build- ing will be a regular bomb shelter. 6” of reinforced concrete will be poured this next week for a roof. Big icicles falling from a thousand feet swirl in, such a way to become as dangerous as an explosive artil- lery shell. The men and the $350,000 of transmitting equipment must be protected from falling ice. The ice can. be blown a considerable distance and a fantastic amount of damage done unless the transmitter house is protected by a heavy steel re- inforced concrete roof. The WHUM-TV mobile unit will be in Hazleton at the Hotel Alta- mont for three days, October 27, 28 and 29. Then, on October 30 the $100,000 mobile unit will be at the Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre. Over one million, two hundred fifty thousand people in Eastern Penn- syivania have already seen the WHUM-TV mobile unit, Televisions biggest shows will be on WHUM-TV. The Ed Sullivan Show—Toast of the Town, Arthur Godfrey, and other top ‘CBS-TV shows. WHUM-TV will carry the Comedy Hour Saturday might from 9 to 10 PM from NBC. An extremely long line up of daytime: shows will also be on Channel 61. Conversion; units which will allow present receivers to get Channel 61 residents. orth ever fo you. Hallowe'en Parties At Lehman-Jackson FEED TI-O-GA SERVICE It is now time to inventory and evaluate farm grown grains and roughages. Hallowe'en festivities at Lehman, Jackson Schools included a party for elementary children in the after- noon, featuring a grand parade at 2 PM, and a dance for high school students in the evening. The dance was sponsored by Girls Athletic Association. Follow Tioga’s barn feeding program for TOP pro- duction. Stop in to see us or the TIOGA man who will gladly help you lay out your best feeding schedule for the full milking period. are now being installed in. many sets, The new type of television set —+the all wave television receiver, is being featured by most manufac- turers. Estimates show ‘that one hundred thousand families will be able to receive Channel 61 when it begins operation early this Decem- HARD TO VOTE ? ? 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